What are the principles of due process under the federal and state constitutions?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from City of Auburn v. Sierra Patient & Caregiver Exch., Inc., C069622 (Cal. App. 2013):

"[T]he strictures of due process apply only to the threatened deprivation of liberty and property interests deserving the protection of the federal [or] state Constitutions."

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(Ryan v. California Interscholastic Federation-San Diego Section (2001) 94 Cal.App.4th 1048, 1059 (Ryan).)

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